The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1952 Page: 3 of 10
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On All 1939 Through 1950 Models
FORD TRACTORS
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and lots of the folks had to git
home in time to milk so we jist
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TERRILL FORD MOTOR COMPANY
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Political
Announcements
The Free Press is authorized
to announce the names of the
following citizens as candidates
for the respective offices under
which their names are listed,
subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic primary to be held in
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Filing Fees:
For District Offices $25.00
For County Offices 20.00
For Co. Commissioner.. 20.00
For Justice qf Peace .
For Constable
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E. L. White, O. V. Warren, A.
Warren, Mrs. J. W. Easley, F.'
L. Kea, C. S. Carruth, M. J.
Pounds, B. E. Howe, R. C. Hen-
derson, E. D. Daniel, A. D. Boa-
well, E. J. Brown, Mrs. Rood*
Upshaw, W. E. Ellison, Albert I*.
Cozby.
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• Never before did so little money buy perform-
ance to match that of the ’52 Ford. Take your
choice of new Mileage Maker Six, or Strato-Star V-8.
No other car in ita class can equal Ford’s smooth-
riding, corner-hugging roadability. No other can
match ita new beautiful Coachcraft Bodies ... its
huge curved one-piece windshield and car-wide
rear window ... its convenient Center-Fill Fueling
... its Power-Pivot Clutch and Brake Pedals.
Here is a car that is truly the ablest car on the
American Road ... a car that meets the widest
range of motorists’ needs. Examine it carefully.
"Test Drive” it. You’ll agree you can’t buy better!
PRESERVES PEACH Glass
Glendale 22-Oz.
Sour or Dill — Jar
FordomaUc, whit* tidtwall lira W aeailabU)
optional at extra coni. Equipment, aeceuontt,
and trim eubjeci to change without notice.
'om who is kinder cau-
ibout whut he sez as he
ed about 20 years ago
hat if we puts a woman |
rhite house we mights as
ise er down. Fer he aint
ted ary woman who run
mess like the giverment.
dder hits the ceilin and
bat twont made fer wim-
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NEW
Doyce Short, W. D. Wright,
Mrs. J. F. Blitch, Mrs. Pat Ham-
ilton, B. T. Higginbotham, Billie
S. Coan, Clarence Bryant, Na-
dine Maxwell, C. L. McKelvey,
E. N. Higginbotham, H. O. Bai-
ley, Mrs. G. L. Brumbelow, Ar-
thur Mahan, Lee Roy Morris,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ragland,
Mitchell Tate, Wade George;
W. H. Lane, Jack Brumbelow,
Gale Nowlin, Ben Ray Simmons.
L. Lewis Easterling, H. D. Locke,
John H. Loudermilk, Evon Wil-
son, C. W. Park, G. J. Keith.
Ruth Ayers, Jessie Locke, H. C.
Cozart, M. B. Banefoot, George
Wofford, W B. Smith. C. E. Mil-
ler, C. C. Miller, Sam Noell, Mrs.
R. E. Frierson, Mrs. A. C. Fuqua,
S. W. Short, R. E. Wilson, J. A
Harrison, Mrs. May Bunting, A.
P. Fleming, W. S. Mathis, W. C.
L. Winkles;
Lowery Easley, Mrs. Buell
Slaughter, C. B. Miears, C. G.
Forrest, E. A. Walker, Mrs. W.
J. Wagner, Donald H. Howe,
Whit Sides, Joe V. Morgan, B.
W. Chambers, D. G. Gilchrest,
R. T. Stephens, B. K. Nabors, J.
N. Koonce, E. J. Grove, Howard
Baker, J.’ R. Brown, Worth W.
subject naturaly deals
Mitics. Ole brother Mullins
Eat he aint seeing no need
LL hosses in the middle
[stream. Aunt Het lowed
L aint so shure that we is
Ls in the white house
present time. Then gran-
kn shirped in and sez
[Is about like Het. Only
tknowed a lot more about
ttan hosses. Then Jim sez
is to let well enuff alone
aint no use to meddle with
nation that if we gits the
ps back in power we
winner have another de-
ft. Then ma cums up with
t of tryin a womman fer
nt. Boy that fetched the
[to the fryin pan.
Bakers of America a)re taking to
the airways to tell the story of their
products. On Sunday, Feb. 24, Hol-
lywood Star Playhouse will begin a
weekly series to be carried on the
National Broadcasting Company
network, sponsored by the bakers.
Jane Wyman, Motion Picture
Academy Award winner, will be
starred in the fit it of the pro-
grams. Each Sunday afternoon, s
dramatic production will be given
on the Playhouse, featuring a well-
known motion picture personality.
| The baking industry, largest ir
the food processing business, wil
use the program to relate the quab
jfty and nutrition stories of bread
| cake, pie and other bakery foods, f
We Have A Large Number of Receipt Books in
Duplicate, 4 receipts to the page, 200 to the book.
They are Perforated and Ready with Carbon.
95 CENTS PER BOOK
Your Free Press Office
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min to wear the britches and sez
“ fer as she wuz concerned she
aimed to git her a good man and
then let him ware the britches.
Ma lowed that she aint changing
her mine one twiddle de de. That
she dun got several planks al-
ready worked out fer the plat-
form and all the wimmins need
now is some real good looking
gal to run fer the place. Then
sume one axked me how I stood
and when I hesitated a bit Mrs.
Perkins lowed that maybe if ma
would leave the room that there
would be no entangling allian-
ces. So ma lowed that she aint
about to leave the room and that
she knows how I stood. That me
and Jim wuz agin anything that
country. So I aint never sed up
to now jist how I stand on a
woman fer president.
Then the matter of makin a
garden cums up. Grandpa Brown
lowed that this is gwinner be
one of the best years in a long
time fer a garden. That he dun
heerd a young owl hoot way
down in the bottoms. That it wuz
Designed to out-purform... out-ride
out-size any other low-priced car
on the American Road!
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Havis, Mrs. W. A. Nunnally,
George Johnson, Mrs. N. Nabors;
A. J. Crittenden. Foust Lbr.
Co., Coy Otwell, Henry Van Ter-
rill, W. F. Flatt, Eldon Terrill,
Mrs. W. E. Lowe, James G. Tate,
J. F. Dyson, Betty Wofford, Mrs.
Phena Cherry, Chas. J. Harris,
Bob Carter, Mrs. C. C. Nichols,
Elmer Houk, V. D. Nowlin. W.
J. Preston. C. M. Miears, Clyde
Latham, Reo R. Green, Mrs.
Rufus Goodwin, J. B. Johnson
Sr.;
W. G. Hammitt, Hershel Daw-
kins, G R. Swanner, J. J. All-
dredge, H. C. Kennedy, Mrs.
J. T. Quinn, A. D. Haz-
zard, Golden Oak Hatchery, J.
Garland Perry, J. M. McCoy, B.
B. Burrows, W. C. House, Bert
Beaty, Mrs. T. D. Robinett, M.
Z. Stovall, Mrs. R. A. Brown,
Mrs. J. T. Ely, Ike Grisham, Roy
D. Oglesby, J. D. Gray, Ed Va-
lenta;
G. B. Johnson, G. H. Bassett,
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Congress 17th District—
JACK COX of Breckenridge
District Attorney—
52nd Judicial District
HOWELL COBB
(Re-electiup gecond term)
County Judges
R, E. SEAY
(Re-election second term)
Tax Assessor-Collector—
EDWIN A. SARTOR
(Re-election) f
District Clerk—
T. D. (TOM) MOORE
BEN WILHELM
CLARENCE BRYANT
County Clerk—
HAZEL STREETY
For Sheriff—
WAYNE M. SWINDLE
FANE WALDROP
County Attorney—
JOHN NICHOLSON
(Re-election)
Commissioner Precinct 4—
W. T. (BILL) KEITH
(Re-election)
Justice of the Peace
Precinct 5—
W. C. LIGHTFOOT
(Re-election)
■ been raising peanuts and
csne fnr a long time. J wuzjer ^he best interest" of “the
. things are opened by
but none more than
"th With these things
• pete has agreed to write
Ls each week to the edi-
[e may or may not agree
' famous scribe, but will
readers be the judge:
the rain shore looked
L week. Maybe it will
urn before this gits in
* number of folks gather-
r hear to sing a little and
a lot. We’uns got into one
hottest argumints so fer
oldridge Sons, Owners
BOG FOOD 3<™
CUT or LONG 2 7-Ox. Pkgs. For
SKINNERS MACARONI _21*
SKINNERS B~-.X 17*
CRACKERS
HI-HO CRACKERS
HYDROX COOKIES
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IVT.R FARM
\ H«r« yoM are folks! Ths finest array of top-
I quality canned foods and at the season's
I very lowest prices. Buy by the doien, buy by
I the case, and make the meet of this groat
canned foods sale.
Clover Farm — Delicious With Chicken
CRANBERRY SAUCE
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iLAF PLl Sliced Can
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RENEWAL
J. C. Pierce, John Robert Ad-
cock, Mrs. Robert B. Faulkner,
Mrs. W R. Wheatley, Mrs. Al-
fred Hanifan, Hubert Simpson,
R. R. Harvey, Mrs. Harvey Mel-
ton, Miss Bernice McKelvy, Mrs.
A. W. Libbe, H. R. Pittman, W.
L. Moore, J. W. Shook, A. V.
Boswell, D. V. Livingston, James
J. Collins, Charley W. Counts,
W. B. Adams, T. K. Moore, V. L.
Smith, O. G. Thompson, L. B.
Smith;
Mrs. Jeff Smith, C. C. Holt,
Mrs. W. J. Warren, Mrs. D. W.
Toland, Mrs. J. W. Hodges, Sing-
leton Dept. Store, Mrs. Lowell
Short, I. E. Pittmtan, Mrs. T. C.
Patterson, H. T. Weaver, Mrs. W.
E. Pilcher, Lois Fields, D. W.
Smith, R. D. Hood, C. T. Morris,
Mrs. Leroy Wren, F. G. Adcock,
L. M. Richmon, D. L. Terrill, G.
E. Walker, Bill Busching, D. A.
Davidson;
V. V. Bell, Mrs. T. J. Lindley,
Mrs. J. V. White, Mrs. J. A.
Duke, S. H. Gray, Mrs. G. W.
Wilhelm S. A. Hood, Lloyd Jean,
Mrs.* J. J. Montague. Fred Hal-
brooks, D. C. George, F. H. Buc-
hanan, Mrs. E. K. Rogan, Lester
Morgan, W. G. Henderson, Wiley
Yeager, Mrs. J. A. Lyon, Ndmer
Hafford, Mrs. W. M. Sides, G.
M. Strickland, C. W. Crawford,
Mrs. Katie Keith, F. Dr Ross, Mrs.
Jim Ware;
Mrs. S. G. Parks, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Lopez, S. J. Brumbelow, C.
R. Ragland, Chester Pell, Harry
N. Strickland, S. D. Langley,
Mrs. Lula Tindall, H. S. Franks,
J. H. Bumpas, Bertha Ross, R. E.
Jackson, D. C. Peters, J. H. F.
Jones, DelmaF Singleton, W. E.
Dickie, O. L. Kennedy, T. L.
Bunting, S. C. yBloyd, Ray Har-
vey, T. T. Carnes, Laura Valenta,
C. L. Morrow, O. A. Riddle;
Mrs. Talmadge King, Mrs. C.
M. Farrow, Finis Sides, Paul W.
Sides, Mrs. M. O. Pittman, B. F.
Bowden, F. W. McCrum, A. M.
Scroggins, H. A. Polnac, Dever
Gilder, W. T. Hazzard, Texas
Electric Serv., Hugh Wall, J. D.
Holmes, John Nunnally, L. C.
Macon, Mrs. Glen Fronk, Wyn-
ne’s Press Clipping Bureau, A.
L. Ballard;
W. S. Black, J. F. Owen, C. G.
Tat®, F. J. Lutz, Mrs. W. R.
Wells, Emmett Locke, J. V. Bar-
ker, Murray Sides, Delia Wall,
S. , Z. Carnes, Pinkie Logsdon,
Mrs. J. T. Dupriest, Kermit Neel,
H. B. Painter, Harold Riise, W.
P. Whitlow, Mrs. M. T. Morgan,
J. F. Morris, IL VaruMuull, G.
H. Parker;
J. A. Andress, Mrs. Buck Hal-
brook, O. A. Whitehurst, Dr. T.
H. Sharp, Mrs. W. F. Duke, Mil-
dred J. Caraway, C. L. Light-
foot, Alvis Kimmell, City Mar-
ket, Sloan’s Grocery, E. E. Dab-
ney Hdw. Co., De Leon Poultry
& Egg Co., Lt. J. G. Parsons, Al-
ice Carter, J. R. Rice, Mrs. E.
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S'DALE Halves or Sliced
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LEON FREE PRESS, DE LEON, TEXAS, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1952
a good sign of rain. The preacher
cums in about that time and PaKcrs on INerWOFK
whvn asked whut he thought
about the owl hootin sez he dun
heerd it to but that he figured
it wuz a young owl.
Then we all got to talkin about
the fat stock show. Sum of the
folks sez they shore did see sum
fine cattle. Others lowed they
did see this that and the other.
Well when sum one asked me
whut I seed ma lowed that all
Pete sees at any kind of a show
is the pretty gals and if she
hadn’t been along I probably
would have run off with the fust
one that cums along. Aunt Het
kinder helps me out a bit and
sez look here Florabel (that is
my wife’s maiden name) you is
shore hard on Pete. Why a good
lookin man like him could git
any kind of woman he wanted.
Ma kinder quieted down but still
wuz‘all bristled up behind the
ears.
Enm] Sh°P Conveniently, |
^CUnmir and Economically— :
For AU Your Food
Requirements at Our Market.
You’ll Find CHOICE MEATS, ;;
POULTRY, FANCY and STA-
PLE GROCERIES, FRESH [
FRUITS & VEGETABLES [ J
'eanut Pete
native of De Leon
fnr a long time.
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Hicks, F. D. & Hicks, Beaulah Kay. The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1952, newspaper, February 22, 1952; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260206/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.